What happens when two people process the world in completely different ways, but neither stops to ask why?
Richard and Lee started their week exhausted. One just off night shift, the other not quite well. But in the fog of fatigue, they stumbled into a conversation that revealed something bigger than either of them had realised: they approach every challenge from opposite ends of the spectrum. And they almost never talk about it.
In this episode, Richard and Lee explore what happens when partners, business collaborators, spouses, or even customers come at problems from fundamentally different angles. Lee verbalises her thoughts as they form. Richard processes internally before speaking. One looks for what could go wrong. One looks for what could go right. Neither is wrong. But when communication breaks down, both feel misunderstood. They talk about why curiosity has become an expensive use of time in modern life, what happens when we stop asking questions, and how a willingness to actually listen could transform not just your closest relationships but your entire approach to conflict.
The conversation circles back to a simple truth: being curious about people removes the assumptions you carry about their motivations. It's not about understanding every detail of how they think. It's about understanding that they think differently than you do. And that takes time, intentionality, and a genuine desire to learn.
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